KIBBLINGS.
A Htt'o noNSßnse ro»» »uJ thon. .to rdiebodby ♦»!• wi«« m«n.
"Y-jU on<jbt to have seen me," said the vivacious—young lady to the new minister ; " I'd just got the skates on and made a atart, when I came down on my " "Maggie!" said her mother. • "What? Ob, it was f nnay I One skate went one wayTand the other t'oth.r, and dowa I came on my-" " Margaret ' ■reprovingly spoke her father. "Well, what ? They scooted from under me, and down I camo on my-^" « Margaret yelled both her parents. "On my little ' brother, who had me by tbe hand.^aod like to hive smashed him. Now, whats tho mat tar?' 1 The o;irls mother emerged from behind the coffre pot, a si^h O; rehaf cseape-l irom tin. minister, .nn<t tlw old Kesthinan tm nod tho conversation luto a poli.tfenl chanofll.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 4
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139KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9085, 18 May 1891, Page 4
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